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let's talk about the nsa vote. weyou have additional stuff will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. theer one, nobody likes fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at who is on the intelligence committees. one of the guys is tom coburn. i was at the oklahoma press association meeting. i watched him stand up and said this has been asked oversight, the most accountable and was absolutely saving american lives. there are 14 other members. every single one of them. except one. i think there is one that didn't. written out of the 14 voted that way. both the speaker and the minority leader. revelations.nowden he did not give us an instance of abuse. look at the irs. terrific abuse of power. individual cases have come
let's talk about the nsa vote. weyou have additional stuff will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. theer one, nobody likes fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at who is on the...
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why is patrick leahy called for another round of hearings on the nsa? >> he is doing that in the wake of the report that was published by "the washington post," late thursday that they have broken privacy rules are overstepped its authority. with --lady came out leahy came out with a statement that he remains concerned that congress is still not getting straightforward answers from the nsa and he hopes to hold another meeting when congress returns to get the answers areas >> how bad was report? >> it is definitely pretty damaging. adds, it was administration in an even worse position than it was with the surveillance program. it also calls into question the statement that the president made last week at the press conference at the white house and other statements the administration officials have thatand the report showed the nsa had procured private communications thousands of times without proper of the relation. the post analysis showed most of the incidents were unintended and it involved an authorized surveillance of americans or foreign targets. q
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the nsa affair has been laid to rest. he has given the parliamentary intelligence committee written confirmation that it never broke german law. the nsa does get information from germany, collected by the intelligence agency. it gathers information in many parts of the world. >> the data is almost exclusively data on foreign activities. >> the opposition parties said that they have a duty to protect parties. the u.s. -- they want to know more about how the u.s. software works. >> we still do not know how it works. what privacy rights are being threatened? how much information is the u.s. collecting on german citizens? >> the government says it will continue to ask washington about what is going on and answer the concerns of the german public. the need to regain voters trust. >> inspectors have arrived to investigate claims that they have been used. >> they will spend the next two weeks gathering evidence but stopped short of determining who is responsible for any of the alleged attacks. >> earlier, we spoke with the head
the nsa affair has been laid to rest. he has given the parliamentary intelligence committee written confirmation that it never broke german law. the nsa does get information from germany, collected by the intelligence agency. it gathers information in many parts of the world. >> the data is almost exclusively data on foreign activities. >> the opposition parties said that they have a duty to protect parties. the u.s. -- they want to know more about how the u.s. software works....
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his nsa amendment in the house nearly passing, the one that would have defunded the nsa surveillance programs and commenting on the president's remarks on the nsa, here is what he tweeted. more calls here. largo, florida, on our republican line. taking myank you for call. i took a big objection to obama saying that social security bails out senior citizens from poverty. we paid into that. i am a senior citizen and we have paid that over for the last 40 work it years and it is our money to start with. that did not bail us out. our own hard work bailed out senior citizens. that's what i have to say. dallas town, pennsylvania, on the democratic line. make sure you mute your television and go ahead with your comments. caller: i heard what the president had to say about border patrol. i am an african-american myself but i was born and raised in pennsylvania. i don't agree that everyone should be able to get everything job, insurance, everything, if they did not wait in line. if they did not wait in line, that's wrong. either way, i wanted to say about his securing the border seeol more, i
his nsa amendment in the house nearly passing, the one that would have defunded the nsa surveillance programs and commenting on the president's remarks on the nsa, here is what he tweeted. more calls here. largo, florida, on our republican line. taking myank you for call. i took a big objection to obama saying that social security bails out senior citizens from poverty. we paid into that. i am a senior citizen and we have paid that over for the last 40 work it years and it is our money to start...
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"the guardian" newspaper has destroyed hard drives with nsa documents but says there are safe copies elsewhere. >> the lead him of the muslim brotherhood in egypt has been the white house criticizes the move and considers cutting aid to cairo. >> get them while they are hot -- he gets to the soccer world cup go on sale in brazil -- tickets to the soccer world cup go on sale in brazil. >> the british government is stepping up its pressure on journalists looking into the nsa's global spying operations. police in london have overseen the destruction of hard drives at "the guardian" newspaper. >> but the efforts were to no avail because editors say there are copies in other locations, some of which are believed to be here in berlin. >> this latest effort comes after the partner of the journalists breaking the story was detained. >> two british security officials recently arrived at "the guardian" newspaper in london. their mission was to oversee the destruction of hard drives containing documents leaked by edward snowden. in the weeks before that, the british government had told the pape
"the guardian" newspaper has destroyed hard drives with nsa documents but says there are safe copies elsewhere. >> the lead him of the muslim brotherhood in egypt has been the white house criticizes the move and considers cutting aid to cairo. >> get them while they are hot -- he gets to the soccer world cup go on sale in brazil -- tickets to the soccer world cup go on sale in brazil. >> the british government is stepping up its pressure on journalists looking into...
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and the nsa controversy. lawmakers voicing concerns over the latest leaks that the nsa broke privacy rules. causing tension within the g.o.p. "fox news sunday" congressman pete king says the stakes were unintentional and the programs work while senator rand paul says more oversight is clearly needed. plus a possible new conspiracy theory about princess diana's death. british police are looking into new information but won't give out details and stress they are not actually reopening the investigation into her 1997 death. unnamed source are claiming that a member of the british military was involved in her death. the tip actually came from a abercrombie and fitch soldier's former parents in law who say they waited until the couple divorced to come forward with the new claims. moveover instagram. new app. launching soon that could give that one a run for its money. press gram is unique because it gives users ownership of all the photos they post. here now to fill us in and tell us more about it the man who deve
and the nsa controversy. lawmakers voicing concerns over the latest leaks that the nsa broke privacy rules. causing tension within the g.o.p. "fox news sunday" congressman pete king says the stakes were unintentional and the programs work while senator rand paul says more oversight is clearly needed. plus a possible new conspiracy theory about princess diana's death. british police are looking into new information but won't give out details and stress they are not actually reopening...
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the "washington post" reports was based on nsa compliance reports. the fact that this could be written in the first place is evident there our oversight ongoing at the nsa. these are compliance problem's that were identified and tabulated by the nsa to congress in the appropriate fashion. they are compliance issues that -- where action was taken to rectify them. what this illustrates is that there is in place at the nsa a very strict oversight regime. was asked about the king was askedt about the reports. he said there is not he said, if it works, and you have 99.9% compliant errors, and this comes from an internal report -- he went on to say it was all available. there is nothing there that bothers me. that shows me that the system works.
the "washington post" reports was based on nsa compliance reports. the fact that this could be written in the first place is evident there our oversight ongoing at the nsa. these are compliance problem's that were identified and tabulated by the nsa to congress in the appropriate fashion. they are compliance issues that -- where action was taken to rectify them. what this illustrates is that there is in place at the nsa a very strict oversight regime. was asked about the king was...
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. >> now, did the united states national security agency, the nsa, by the help of internet companies for surveillance programs? newspaper claims to have documents showing the to websiteslions like facebook and google, though they have denied all knowledge prism. yahoo admits receiving money for compulsory called a process imposed by the government. at first it was bill gates, itadays steve ballmer -- now is steve ballmer -- the tiddly woman credited with transforming -- the two man credited with have re-ing microsoft signed. thecompany has long faced decision for for failing to identity rapid changes in the i.t. world and now the search is on for a new boss. >> steve ballmer is most at home selling his product and performing in front of an audience. his enthusiasm is legendary. >> it really is an exciting, exciting day. >> steve ballmer was hand-picked by bill gates to bring commercial savvy to a company where being called a nerd was a complement. wingate stepped down, steve ballmer took over the operation, but -- when bill gates stepped down, steve homer took over the entire -- stev
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and its surveillance program by the nsa. overstepped its legal authority when it was doing unauthorized surveillance of americans and foreign targets. patrick leahy announced on friday that he wanted to hold another hearing on the nsa. we talked to another reporter about it. >> we are joined by jennifer martinez on the hill. why is patrick leahy calling for another hearing on the nsa? >> there was another report published by the washington post late thursday. broken had repeatedly promises rules and overstepped its authority. came out with a statement saying he remains concerned that congress is still not getting straightforward answers from the nsa and that they hope to hold another hearing when congress returns to get answers. >> how bad was the report the washington post published on thursday? >> it is definitely pretty damning. it puts the administration in a worse position than it was with the surveillance program. it also calls into question the statement that the president made that the press conference and at the whi
and its surveillance program by the nsa. overstepped its legal authority when it was doing unauthorized surveillance of americans and foreign targets. patrick leahy announced on friday that he wanted to hold another hearing on the nsa. we talked to another reporter about it. >> we are joined by jennifer martinez on the hill. why is patrick leahy calling for another hearing on the nsa? >> there was another report published by the washington post late thursday. broken had repeatedly...
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the former nsa contractor is wanted by the u.s. for leaking secret surveillance data to the media. 's party is leading in the parliamentary vote as some initial results have been announced. his rival and prime minister angirai have called the elections a huge farce. earlier this week, doing peacekeepers put on an ultimatum on any militia in the city of goma to disarm by thursday or be disarmed by force. some expected it to be the start of a u.n. taking a tougher stance against the and 23 rebels who hold positions outside of that city. this report from the village -- fighting seen a lot of over the 50 years he has been alive. he says the most terrifying moment was when government helicopter gunships bombarded his village last week. he thinks they were trying to hit the rebel base next door. >> three helicopters came over. they started dropping bombs. many people went to their gardens. but some children were still here. three of them were killed. >> one of the bombs landed on this house. they have been blasted apart. the villages -- villagers say over 20 bombs landed during the attac
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i expect he will get a couple questions on nsa. for example he told jay leno earlier this week that the u.s. does not have a domestic spying program yet "the new york times" report this is week the fact of extent on spying of american citizens is much more extensive than anybody thought. that the nsa is looking at content of your emails, texts and phone calls. i expect him to get a couple questions about that and also about al qaeda and this terror threat. kelly: the caveat with that eavesdropping now on our data and our emails that it is related to someone who might be involved in terrorism or overseas. let's get to edward snowden though, the guy actually responsible for a lost leaks at the nsa. let's hear what jay carney, the white house press secretary said during the white house briefing about that and the fact that vladmir putin has now given snowden temporary asylum. the president of course stating that he will not meet with putin during the g20 summit in sent. let's hear what jay carney said. >> he is not a dissident. he is
i expect he will get a couple questions on nsa. for example he told jay leno earlier this week that the u.s. does not have a domestic spying program yet "the new york times" report this is week the fact of extent on spying of american citizens is much more extensive than anybody thought. that the nsa is looking at content of your emails, texts and phone calls. i expect him to get a couple questions about that and also about al qaeda and this terror threat. kelly: the caveat with that...
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i don't think the nsa has a reputation that american people will trust the nsa because the nsa says trust me. who gets to say trust me? >> this is not an unknown problem in american government. you put out what the government policy and the general procedures are. congress authorizes, and if there's a skinny for supreme court, or for a court case of some type, you follow it. i mean, i think they should be put into the general way that american society big questions that trade on security, resources, and privacy and civil liberties. but you can't do it in a completely open with. so i'm for following the system this country is to decide the questions. >> plato in his republic would've said the nocturnal council, right, secret body in the back. we don't do that, right? we are democracy, but gosh, when you compare to what the system was 50 years ago, the extent of oversight is just huge. gin sloshing sure who was head of the cia 34 years ago told me once that lunch that there was no oversight committee then, no intel oversight. so you go and brief the senators at lunch about what was going on
i don't think the nsa has a reputation that american people will trust the nsa because the nsa says trust me. who gets to say trust me? >> this is not an unknown problem in american government. you put out what the government policy and the general procedures are. congress authorizes, and if there's a skinny for supreme court, or for a court case of some type, you follow it. i mean, i think they should be put into the general way that american society big questions that trade on security,...
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and the nsa story was sort of the last straw for these guys. they've been a little bit disappointed. feeling as if obama hadn't really changed washington enough. and the nsa -- because when you look at where his numbers have peeled away -- it may be just a summer swoon and it will then all come back. it looks like it's coming from people under 40. it's sort of that -- that was that extra special sauce that he had in his coalition. >> talking about the base supporters. >> it was his base. it wasn't democrat base but it was his base. i think the nsa story in particular with those folks -- because every explanation coming out of his mouth, coming out of the administration, has just been washington speak. and it was just sort of like, oh, you're just another one of them. >> the president doesn't need to worry about voters anymore. it's the second term. >> i've heard this complaint. people say, oh, great -- >> why worry about voters? >> if you don't have an approval rating over 50%, you can't get things done. >> you can't get things done with an app
and the nsa story was sort of the last straw for these guys. they've been a little bit disappointed. feeling as if obama hadn't really changed washington enough. and the nsa -- because when you look at where his numbers have peeled away -- it may be just a summer swoon and it will then all come back. it looks like it's coming from people under 40. it's sort of that -- that was that extra special sauce that he had in his coalition. >> talking about the base supporters. >> it was his...
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. , nasa could be nsa -- nsa could be recording this. not my friend. >> sir, what is your name? >> you don't need my name. i don't trust the irs. i don't trust anybody. you don't need my name. >> such a nice hunch of guys. irs is a bunch of nice people. my name is bill in case you cared about it. the me tell you something. i don't mind you distrusting. that is your prerogative. sometimes, not all the time. will being to you, you able to reconcile this if you come off the stick that you know all your answers. when you take the position that readre not going to anything else it doesn't fit you don't knowa, all the answers. >> what you want to agree on? >> if you disagree with anything i've said tonight, i am more than willing to sit, have a cup of coffee with you and we will discuss it. if you don't think that is important enough and i do, then maybe i am the fool and you know more than i do. >> i didn't call you a fool and i don't say i know everything. >> you are part of the group in your part of the party. >> nice to talk to, god bless you. wait a minute. we are going to wrap i
. , nasa could be nsa -- nsa could be recording this. not my friend. >> sir, what is your name? >> you don't need my name. i don't trust the irs. i don't trust anybody. you don't need my name. >> such a nice hunch of guys. irs is a bunch of nice people. my name is bill in case you cared about it. the me tell you something. i don't mind you distrusting. that is your prerogative. sometimes, not all the time. will being to you, you able to reconcile this if you come off the stick...
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the same time they were withholding hearings about surveillance and americans and the power of the nsa. suddenly it stopped and now we are worried about an imminent threat? host: this from "usa today," authorities released the names of 25 suspects on monday, saying that they were planning terrorist attacks across the country. the development came as washington ordered the closure of 20 u.s. diplomatic missions throughout the war -- throughout the week. the suspects being targeted in office, with government installations in the country, things were beefed up from the ports. this topic of discussion came up yesterday at the white house during the usual press briefing held by j kearney. talking about the current threat, here is what they had to say. [video clip] toi am not in a position discuss specific intelligence, but we believe the threat is significant and we are taking it seriously for that reason. we have taken the actions announced by the state department, an abundance of caution. we will continue to monitor this and take action as necessary. is daytona beach, florida, republican
the same time they were withholding hearings about surveillance and americans and the power of the nsa. suddenly it stopped and now we are worried about an imminent threat? host: this from "usa today," authorities released the names of 25 suspects on monday, saying that they were planning terrorist attacks across the country. the development came as washington ordered the closure of 20 u.s. diplomatic missions throughout the war -- throughout the week. the suspects being targeted in...
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captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] hill, eric leahy wants to hold more hearings on nsa surveillance programs. authority inlegal surveilling americans and foreigners living in the united states. tonight, we will have more on u.s. intelligence and threats around the world with officials from the national counterterrorism center at 8:35 p.m. eastern here on c-span. "wash yournext journal," we will discuss the political unrest in egypt and and bordering country. we will talk with jon alterman. and then stephen ellis talks about the national flood insurance program and how a new law is causing rates to rise. after that, social media and how it might be used to help predict the outcome of u.s. house elections. we will talk with indiana university professor rojas.bio that will be live on "washington journal." >> standing inside hardscrabble, which is a two-story log cabin in 1856. her memoirs letters know that she does not like it one bit. she founded crude and homely. true to her nature, she will make the best of it. as a young married woman, she would want to be mistress of
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one judicial opinion from 2011 shows the nsa was given illegally -- was illegally gathering data. the agency admitted it made some mistakes. they could not separate out information that was entirely domestic. a rare interview with the president of nicaragua might daniel ortega. syria rebels claim the government has keeled -- killed discords of -- scores of people. the images are sobering. >> now for the latest on syria. opposition groups are accusing government forces of gassing hundreds near damascus. they say they fired rockets that released the deadly fumes. video shows bodies, allegedly victims of a massive chemical attack. the un security council has been holding an emergency meeting to discuss this latest attack. reporting from the u.n.. some of the following images may be distressing. >> this represents no matter what the conclusions are a serious escalation with grave consequences. >> strong words from a top u.n. official prompted a disturbing but unverified pictures like these trade after the close door session, and the deputy secretary said he hoped the weapons team on t
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the nsa, everybody -- the technology is way past what humans are capable of doing. host: what about the idea that technology sometimes surpasses laws put in place and how does that relate to your industry? guest: i cannot disagree that the technology is fast moving and sometimes our laws take more time because we have to make sure we get them right the first time so that we do not have to change them. it is no different with any type of revolutionary technology or evolving technology that we have seen. i can agree with that point, but i cannot agree with anyone that and they will weapon eyes these things. if you fire one of those weapons, and you cause any damage, first, you will be sued, and you will be thrown in jail. that happens today. you can have an automobile that can go 120 miles an hour. if you do, and you kill somebody, you'll be thrown in jail because you missed use that technology. obviously, you can tell i am passionate about this. you cannot break the law. when it comes to the utilization of any technology. host: michael toscano is the president and ce
the nsa, everybody -- the technology is way past what humans are capable of doing. host: what about the idea that technology sometimes surpasses laws put in place and how does that relate to your industry? guest: i cannot disagree that the technology is fast moving and sometimes our laws take more time because we have to make sure we get them right the first time so that we do not have to change them. it is no different with any type of revolutionary technology or evolving technology that we...
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i will talk to you very briefly here or as briefly as i can make it about the nsa. that's something i've been very involved with trying to reign in the out-of-control -- of what is going on with our surveillance programs. that is something that i have spent as you have probably seen from the news a lot of time dealing with over the past couple of months. with the nsa has been doing as has been declassified now is collecting the phone records of every single person in the united states. regardless of whether you are under suspicion of anything. so in other words the nsa has a database and they actually collect every time you call someone. they collect the call that was made and they tell you which numbers were connected, that the duration of the call and they keep other sorts of what they call metadata on your calls. they have been doing this for quite some time, but it was recently disclosed. and the problem of course is they are doing it without any suspicion. it doesn't matter whether you have a connection to a terrorist or not. they decided that they have the aut
i will talk to you very briefly here or as briefly as i can make it about the nsa. that's something i've been very involved with trying to reign in the out-of-control -- of what is going on with our surveillance programs. that is something that i have spent as you have probably seen from the news a lot of time dealing with over the past couple of months. with the nsa has been doing as has been declassified now is collecting the phone records of every single person in the united states....
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he has been counsel to nsa and acting assistant director for national security and special counsel to the fbi director. his predecessor's michael leiter. he was the second director of the counterterrorism center until 2011. he is now senior counsel to the ceo of a data analytics company. he is also a national security analyst for nbc news. why don't we begin with a very broad question and that is, what is the current state of the threat from terrorism? where does it emulate from and how serious is it? why don't we start with you? >> it is great to be here. it is daunting to talk about it. we have talked about a lot of subjects today. i will give it a shot. i would say right off of the top the threat is very different now for what it was 10 years ago and even 4 years ago. thinking at a couple of different levels. as have been noted, the threat from al qaeda and afghanistan is really significantly degrading. we do not face the same threat as the same attack as 9/11. the group is really struggling to survive to recruit and train and operate. it still is -- it remains at the vanguard of t
he has been counsel to nsa and acting assistant director for national security and special counsel to the fbi director. his predecessor's michael leiter. he was the second director of the counterterrorism center until 2011. he is now senior counsel to the ceo of a data analytics company. he is also a national security analyst for nbc news. why don't we begin with a very broad question and that is, what is the current state of the threat from terrorism? where does it emulate from and how serious...
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among the stories we're following the partner of the journalist who exposed the nsa surveillance program won a partial victory in court. he was detained and questioned for almost nine hours in london as he was heading home to brazil. authorities confiscated his phone, laptop, and memory sticks and the court ordered them to stop any inspection or disclosure of the information that they actually took from him. the ruling left a loophole and officials are protecting national security and investigating ties to terrorism. >> now, god told me to, that's the reason pope benedict is giving for his surprise resignation earlier this year. the comments were made by a vatican source to a catholic news agency and he went on to say he received the message during a mystical experience and god inspired him to move forward in a life of prayer rather than continue in his role as pope. >>> and her words sparked a wave of reaction online. an american student has written a gripping account of her study abroad trip to india last year. micayla cross describes the country as a traveler's heaven and a woman's he
among the stories we're following the partner of the journalist who exposed the nsa surveillance program won a partial victory in court. he was detained and questioned for almost nine hours in london as he was heading home to brazil. authorities confiscated his phone, laptop, and memory sticks and the court ordered them to stop any inspection or disclosure of the information that they actually took from him. the ruling left a loophole and officials are protecting national security and...
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it is now referred to as the nsa program. basically though what it did was it allowed us, and i'm confident the program we put in place, obviously i haven't been involved in the classified stuff since i left the white house but the program we put in place, saved as general alexander has said, the head of nsa, stopped over 50 attacks on the united states and our friend overseas, over the course of the last 10 or 12 years. we put in place the enhanced interrogation program, waterboarding, some people said that was torture. i don't believe it was torture. ksm may have felt like it was torture but the fact was enhanced interrogation program signed off on by the justice department, using techniqueses we used on our own people in training it wasn't torture no matter what anybody said. it was a good, legitimate program, that led to us develop the intelligence we had to have to keep america safe for seven 1/2 years. [applause] and it worked. the record speaks for itself. the cia put out a classified report in 04. we captured ksm in t
it is now referred to as the nsa program. basically though what it did was it allowed us, and i'm confident the program we put in place, obviously i haven't been involved in the classified stuff since i left the white house but the program we put in place, saved as general alexander has said, the head of nsa, stopped over 50 attacks on the united states and our friend overseas, over the course of the last 10 or 12 years. we put in place the enhanced interrogation program, waterboarding, some...
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. >> while the president met with congress today to talk about ways to build confidence in the nsa data mining programs that snowden exposed. haste? wedged, thank you. the internal revenue service cannot be trusted to implement obama's healthcare law. the recent scandal over the agency's targeting of political groups, specifically conservative. some of those republicans on capitol hill today told the acting head of the irs dannyer with fell they are concerned the agency might leak private taxpayer information that it would receive under the law. every precaution from implements or enforcing any aspect. 40th attempt by the house republicans to repeal all or part of the president's signature piece of legislation mime immanuel on capitol hill tonight with this. >> good evening. dave camp talked about the 47 new powers granted to the irs as part of the president's healthcare law at a time when the agency has already been controversial. and camp sounded skeptical that the obama care exchange portion will be ready to go two months from today. >> did i not read the blog post properly that the
. >> while the president met with congress today to talk about ways to build confidence in the nsa data mining programs that snowden exposed. haste? wedged, thank you. the internal revenue service cannot be trusted to implement obama's healthcare law. the recent scandal over the agency's targeting of political groups, specifically conservative. some of those republicans on capitol hill today told the acting head of the irs dannyer with fell they are concerned the agency might leak private...
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i called the nsa for national security agency and they came to my office and a private limit and i said tell me the living dead was involved in this. tell me what is the bottom line with this security aspect. they went ahead and they looked at this and we went to a room which was in the capital capital and that's a private room nothing bounces in and nothing bounces up and i won't reveal the information today. security in the capital but they said it's okay to do these if we do them this way. doesn't matter which company does them. the israeli-based company which in fact or the lgc american company it doesn't matter which one. if you do it this way it's involved this way and that's all i can say about it that way are okay. we made a decision to award the contract of what we do with the contract the ceo of the house the administrator of the house, what we do for the contract was that the providers do a survey. the providers were sprint verizon and at&t. they were five of them and i can't remember the other two. they would sign do do you want ogc or foxcom? the majority said they wanted f
i called the nsa for national security agency and they came to my office and a private limit and i said tell me the living dead was involved in this. tell me what is the bottom line with this security aspect. they went ahead and they looked at this and we went to a room which was in the capital capital and that's a private room nothing bounces in and nothing bounces up and i won't reveal the information today. security in the capital but they said it's okay to do these if we do them this way....
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what is 75% of two-thirds of the world that the nsa could then watch? what is 75% of two-thirds. if we had two thirds of the world connected and we could watch -- we're not going to miss anything, are we? we'll talk about that story later. especially in our executive edge. i wanted to ask you quickly, kayla, how is your memory? is it good? was it a quarter -- was it one quarter where goldman sachs didn't have a losing day in the enron account, a quarter or a year? >> a quarter. >> a quarter. >> i don't think anyone has done it in a full year. >> how many days are in a quarter? like 90, but not trading days. they make money mostly. $100 million. lloyd was at dinner last night with -- they had an $800 bottle of wine instead of $1500 bottle of wine, which is why scott cohn is here, which is why eric holder is after these guys. attorney general eric holder says that he expects to announce what he calls significant matters related to the 2008 financial crisis. he made his comments in an interview with the wall street journal. senior correspondent skcott coh is here to tell us what hol
what is 75% of two-thirds of the world that the nsa could then watch? what is 75% of two-thirds. if we had two thirds of the world connected and we could watch -- we're not going to miss anything, are we? we'll talk about that story later. especially in our executive edge. i wanted to ask you quickly, kayla, how is your memory? is it good? was it a quarter -- was it one quarter where goldman sachs didn't have a losing day in the enron account, a quarter or a year? >> a quarter. >> a...
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we get information from other agencies whether that is the nsa come cia, dhs. it has been collected by other agencies with the key insight and i know i can speak to this more first hand than i can came after abdulmutallab after 2,009 that we didn't have access to some of the information would help us stop the next underwear bomber to be we have great access to the information coming from the reports provided to us by the cia. what we didn't have was the type of access we needed to them on terrorism databases. so information about individuals applying to the refugee status in the united states or the individuals applying for the visa to travel to the united states. we need to have that information not just for a minute or a day or a week but along the enough period of time that when we got right information from the cia that says he is a bad guy all we have is a first name. what can we do compare that information to the other information we have collected that the government has about people there traveling and seeking asylum here and mirror that up so we can ta
we get information from other agencies whether that is the nsa come cia, dhs. it has been collected by other agencies with the key insight and i know i can speak to this more first hand than i can came after abdulmutallab after 2,009 that we didn't have access to some of the information would help us stop the next underwear bomber to be we have great access to the information coming from the reports provided to us by the cia. what we didn't have was the type of access we needed to them on...
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this move follows russia's decision to grant temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. president obama plants to attend the group of economic 20 next summer in russia. >>> president bush is home after being discharged from a dallas hospital for a heart procedure. the 67-year-old former president had a stent inserted to clear an blockage was found after a physical. >>> tonight's powerball grown to estimated $425 million a single winner could take home a lump sum of $245 million. that is before taxes. business is picking up at convenience stores, gas stations and newsstands where tickets are sold. those are the headlines. now back to the fox business network and ashley. ashley: all right. heather, thank you very much. appreciate that. >> thanks. ashley: there are new warnings about what president obama's plan to reform mortgage finance system could do to the housing recovery. our next guest says shutting down fannie and freddie would raise interest rates and make it harder for potential buyers to actually get a loan. joining us, susan wachter, professor of real estate at
this move follows russia's decision to grant temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. president obama plants to attend the group of economic 20 next summer in russia. >>> president bush is home after being discharged from a dallas hospital for a heart procedure. the 67-year-old former president had a stent inserted to clear an blockage was found after a physical. >>> tonight's powerball grown to estimated $425 million a single winner could take home a lump sum of $245...
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president obama calls off a meeting with vladimir putin as tensions rise over nsa leaker edward snowden. how have past presidents dealt with russia. >> and could the mystery of the mona lisa finally be solved? >> this a great story. new research put a name to the famous face after they dug through a tomb. >> president obama cancelled a planned summit with the russian president vladimir putin in response russia's government refusing to send edward snowden back to the united states. not only is he not going to meet with hill. is he sending joe biden. ♪ [ man ] 5, 4... [ command center ] this is command center. [ man ] ...3, 2, 1. [ command center ] all systems go. [ female announcer ] introducing swiffer steamboost powered by bissell. steam-activated cleaning pads penetrate deep. [ command center ] we have lift off. [ female announcer ] don't just clean your floor. boost it. [ female announcer ] don't just clean your floor. ...and a great deal. grrrr! ahhh! let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com (tires screeching) red hot
president obama calls off a meeting with vladimir putin as tensions rise over nsa leaker edward snowden. how have past presidents dealt with russia. >> and could the mystery of the mona lisa finally be solved? >> this a great story. new research put a name to the famous face after they dug through a tomb. >> president obama cancelled a planned summit with the russian president vladimir putin in response russia's government refusing to send edward snowden back to the united...
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the germans at least appear to have been genuinely surprised that the nsa which supposedly deals with terrorism is spying on its diplomats. what impact are that have on this stunt and both the pact -- this summit and the practicality in the way in which leaders will approach it? >> yea, yeah. interesting. i mean, i think that's another data point in that broader conversation, and i, you know, and i assume to your point about pacts call issues that -- practical issues that, you know, every delegation's security team and, you know, i.t. team will be a little more vigilant. i don't really know how to answer the question because i think it is, it's part of the broader conversation and the tensions that heather and andy have talked about. i don't think it -- i mean, as i sit here trying to answer your question, i don't see any kind of profound be impact on the g20 conversation itself. but, you know, but it is, it's an issue among the members who are there, and so part of that that conversation. >> yes, right over here. >> [inaudible] >> unless japan wants it to be mentioned as a specific e
the germans at least appear to have been genuinely surprised that the nsa which supposedly deals with terrorism is spying on its diplomats. what impact are that have on this stunt and both the pact -- this summit and the practicality in the way in which leaders will approach it? >> yea, yeah. interesting. i mean, i think that's another data point in that broader conversation, and i, you know, and i assume to your point about pacts call issues that -- practical issues that, you know, every...
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. >> plus, apple is expected to unvei nsa d snowden will not be alone and adorn his asylum. we will tell you who obtained a hint visa to visit him in russia. >> it is a bad time of year again, back to school. your kids will have to get it's great having at&t u-verse high speed internet. walter likes to download fix-it videos... and watch "boardwalk empire." it helps sam with his math... [ beeping ] ...and online gaming. and suze loves her smartphone for "social" studies... like video-chatting with sara. hi, ms. kelly. hi, sara. [ male announcer ] call at&t now to get the fastest internet for the price -- just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. on our newly expanded advanced digital network, you get more connectivity, more reliability and more speed options. and with at&t u-verse high speed internet, you can choose the speed you need. getting connected is no problem with our wireless gateway. we have our very own private wi-fi hot spot right here. we do. so we can all be connected at the same time. and even save on our tablet and smartphone data usa
. >> plus, apple is expected to unvei nsa d snowden will not be alone and adorn his asylum. we will tell you who obtained a hint visa to visit him in russia. >> it is a bad time of year again, back to school. your kids will have to get it's great having at&t u-verse high speed internet. walter likes to download fix-it videos... and watch "boardwalk empire." it helps sam with his math... [ beeping ] ...and online gaming. and suze loves her smartphone for...
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so they pulled in from the cia, nsa, fbi, all of the different intelligence agencies. and then put together a suggestion about how to protect yourself against these threats. that's similar to the way the nrc does it. in practical terms that's what i would envision. >> i want to make a quick point about the nerc. we are a nuclear company, and we have brought in a lot of talent from our nuclear business to help mature parts of the i.t. and our compliance programs. and we have brought their discipline and practices and processes into our nerc program. it's helped us i think mature and evolve to a very disciplined safety because they have been used to operating under that level prescription for many years. they have a lot of practice that we've been able to bring the soviet is a model that we've looked at to help us in other parts of our company. >> yeah, i would say the es-isac is well-positioned to be the mediator for us. with nerc is involvement in the es-isac already the assurances that we now have on the separation between information sharing and enforcement, it would
so they pulled in from the cia, nsa, fbi, all of the different intelligence agencies. and then put together a suggestion about how to protect yourself against these threats. that's similar to the way the nrc does it. in practical terms that's what i would envision. >> i want to make a quick point about the nerc. we are a nuclear company, and we have brought in a lot of talent from our nuclear business to help mature parts of the i.t. and our compliance programs. and we have brought their...
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i'm sure he'll hear from his european colleagues about the ramification of the nsa/prism issue as that continues to be a topic of concern in europe. russia will clearly be a topic ask be, of course, syria, egypt, the middle east and the unrest there. so i believe you'll see a very fulsome bilateral conversation within the nordic state, and i think it's an excellent preparation to get the president ready as he travels to st. petersburg to meet with his g8 -- g20, excuse me, colleagues. and, matt, i'll let you take the baton. >> let me introduce matt really quickly. matt goodman holds our william simon chair in political economy. the sigh hon chair examines current issues this international economic policy with a lahr focus on the asia pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia-pacific summit many, but he also served as director on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g20, g8 and other international forums. and with that, i'd like to introduce my colleague, matt goodman. >> thank you, ann i drew. h
i'm sure he'll hear from his european colleagues about the ramification of the nsa/prism issue as that continues to be a topic of concern in europe. russia will clearly be a topic ask be, of course, syria, egypt, the middle east and the unrest there. so i believe you'll see a very fulsome bilateral conversation within the nordic state, and i think it's an excellent preparation to get the president ready as he travels to st. petersburg to meet with his g8 -- g20, excuse me, colleagues. and,...
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. >> senator saxby chambliss, ranking member of the intel committee said the nsa learned of the threat but critics of the surveillance program say they have their doubts. >> if you look at the one that's most at issue here, the bulk metadata program there's no indication, unless i'm proved wrong later, that program which collects vast amounts of domestic data, telephone data, contributed to information about this particular plot. >> david ignatius, bring in here quickly, what are you hearing? >> well, i'm hearing from u.s. officials is first, this is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, affiliate based in yemen, the affiliate that osama bin laden thought had the best chance of really being powerful and causing a long-term threat. the information is vague. it is from intercepts. although it's not, thank goodness, the meta data from the u.s. because there's no evidence of their being contact with somebody in the u.s. to be captured in that metadata. there's a reference in what's been heard to the enemy, not specific, which leads people to think it's probably the u.s., but could also be wes
. >> senator saxby chambliss, ranking member of the intel committee said the nsa learned of the threat but critics of the surveillance program say they have their doubts. >> if you look at the one that's most at issue here, the bulk metadata program there's no indication, unless i'm proved wrong later, that program which collects vast amounts of domestic data, telephone data, contributed to information about this particular plot. >> david ignatius, bring in here quickly, what...
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the post received the documents from former nsa contractor edward snowden earlier this summer. >> this is the -- i have to say, this is one of the first articles i read which has changed my view again on this whole thing. i don't know if you remember, i went from thinking hero with snowden originally. and then when i thought the preside p.r.i.s.m. program was overstated, i was less enamored with what we were hearing, because i thought it had become overstated. and now i'm anxious all over again. if this is all really true, i say hero again. >> i don't know i go to hero on that position with this. i still think this is a position where in this case he is putting americans at risk. but if you look at some of the issues that are behind this, in one case they confused the 202 area code in washington, the 20 that is the country calling code for egypt. so they ended up picking accidentally a lot of things. the point is it is a human agency and there will be mistakes from time to time. i would be interested to hear if some of these were more than just a typo or someone accidentally typing in
the post received the documents from former nsa contractor edward snowden earlier this summer. >> this is the -- i have to say, this is one of the first articles i read which has changed my view again on this whole thing. i don't know if you remember, i went from thinking hero with snowden originally. and then when i thought the preside p.r.i.s.m. program was overstated, i was less enamored with what we were hearing, because i thought it had become overstated. and now i'm anxious all over...
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the left knows the nsa isn't watching silicon valley. the left is watching conservatives. every bet as much as the irs targeted conserve -- conservatives. darrell issa is doing a remarkable job in congress. we need to support him, ted cruz, acknowledge that the me-too republicans, the john mccains, lindsey grahams and the mark -- marco rubio, if that's the republican party conservatives do not need the republican party. [applause] >> hi, joel. >> i am joel gilbert from highway 61 in entertain independent los angeles. i have two questions. given the history of failure of socialism and communism, what this try psychological motivation of today's socialists to still recommend this economic system, and secondly, would you be willing to be interviewed for my new movie? >> i've seen your movies before. be delighted. the appeal of socialism is very strongly seductive. i recommend everyone younger than you read the communeist man cities stow. promises a worker's paradise, and don't his today to study the millions killed by stalin or in china or indo-china. don't hesitate to interv
the left knows the nsa isn't watching silicon valley. the left is watching conservatives. every bet as much as the irs targeted conserve -- conservatives. darrell issa is doing a remarkable job in congress. we need to support him, ted cruz, acknowledge that the me-too republicans, the john mccains, lindsey grahams and the mark -- marco rubio, if that's the republican party conservatives do not need the republican party. [applause] >> hi, joel. >> i am joel gilbert from highway 61 in...
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in egypt and other things that are pressing on a national security basis, more revelations about the nsa as well. he's got a very economic, heavy agenda as he comes to back to washington. congress is still out. he meets with the whole array across the government of regulators about trying to keep pace with implementation of dodd/frank, only 40% of the regulations are done. volcker rule is most important, trying to get that done by the end of the year. the president has also got speeches in upstate new york to press his agenda for a middle out economy. that is not likely to go too far with republicans but he's trying to soften up the ground for the fiscal debates this fall. the president has the selection of ben bernanke's successor on his plate now. aides say that won't come until the fall. larry summers is a leading contender, so is janet yellen and there may be dark horses as well. the president is focused on economic issues to the ex ten he's not distracted by egypt and he's hoping that congress will notice, as they're back home at their town meetings, kelly. >> john, a lot of attenti
in egypt and other things that are pressing on a national security basis, more revelations about the nsa as well. he's got a very economic, heavy agenda as he comes to back to washington. congress is still out. he meets with the whole array across the government of regulators about trying to keep pace with implementation of dodd/frank, only 40% of the regulations are done. volcker rule is most important, trying to get that done by the end of the year. the president has also got speeches in...
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now, a few weeks ago we add the former nsa official turned whistleblower thomas brake here at a press club luncheon, and he said that once employees are seeking to retain or renew security clearances and they're interviewed by investigators, one of the questions that they're asked at least some of the time is if you have ever had unlawful contact with a reporter. not unauthorized contact, but any unauthorized contact. to a lot of us, that was disturbing because we thought by merely asking that question in that context they're sending the message, intentional or not, that speaking to the press offline is forbidden and could even make you a security risk. now, obviously, the bradley manning and edward snowden leaks have raised the temperature on issue considerably, particularly in the security agencies. the no leaks message was made in a really hard core way. in a june 2012 defense department document, it was about a so-called insider threat program, and it was obtained recently by mcclap news, and it said, quote: leaking is tantamount to leaking the enemies of the united states, closed
now, a few weeks ago we add the former nsa official turned whistleblower thomas brake here at a press club luncheon, and he said that once employees are seeking to retain or renew security clearances and they're interviewed by investigators, one of the questions that they're asked at least some of the time is if you have ever had unlawful contact with a reporter. not unauthorized contact, but any unauthorized contact. to a lot of us, that was disturbing because we thought by merely asking that...
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and what we are trying to do is create another set of people also associated with nsa and cyber, whose mission is a defense, development of key devotees for the u.s. military and in the defense of the nation to be the last thing i will close on if it is the defense of the nation as you participate in an icy some of the names it's very important and the governments can help and need to help but another thing that has to happen is many of the civil networks are so purely protected themselves that it is very difficult for us to claim that we come to their aid. they need to be protected themselves and that gets to a much bigger problem in the society and that is that cybersecurity is under invested. there is a market failure in the cybersecurity field and those of you have companies to try to market products for cybersecurity is a hard slog to a lot of people don't want to spend a lot of money and acknowledge if they have a problem and so a lot of our critical businesses are more mobile than they should be and what should happen is they should take the steps to harden themselves and that's
and what we are trying to do is create another set of people also associated with nsa and cyber, whose mission is a defense, development of key devotees for the u.s. military and in the defense of the nation to be the last thing i will close on if it is the defense of the nation as you participate in an icy some of the names it's very important and the governments can help and need to help but another thing that has to happen is many of the civil networks are so purely protected themselves that...